1/48 Accurate Miniatures A-36 Invader |
Gallery Article by Robert-Jan Willekens
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Dec 22 2003
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This Accurate
Miniatures model is built up as an Invader of either the 522nd or the 524th
Fighter Bomber Squadron of the 27th FBG, 12th Air Force. It is an aircraft
operating out of one of the many small airfields in Sicily, after the invasion
of that island in august 1943. I wanted the model to have much more colour than
it was supposed to be "out of the box" and decided to back-date the
period to august '43, when US airplanes were still flying around with the
Insignia Red surround to the Stars and Bars. Together with the Yellow wingbands
(MTO Theatre markings), Red nose(12th AF marking) and White lettering
it came out as a splendid model. Also, the Accurate Miniatures kit is a jewel;
easy to build, minimal fit problems, beautiful detailing. No extra's except some
seatbelts were added, the kit is just fine! Kit decals were used, except of
course the national markings, which are spare AMD ones.
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images below to see larger images
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To depict the
earlier operational period of this particular machine, I also had to
delete a large amount of mission marks, which the kit box-art shows as placed
from nose to tail. I thought about 20 missions would be realistic in august '43,
and also the weathering would be much less. With these thoughts in mind, my A-36
was finished. Topside colours are Xtracolor Olive Drab, and bottom sides are
Neutral Grey; the wingbands were airbrushed, as the decals supplied were brittle
and did not work the part. Because of the introduction of the Bars on the
national insignia, the aircraft's individual codeletter had to be moved further
aft, over the serial numbers. So this is not a mistake on my part! The diagonal
white stripe is probably the unit's identification symbol. Interior is Yellow
Chromate, the wheel wells are Interior Green.
Nice one, Accurate! Next on my
list is their Allison-engined P-51 with 20mm cannon, which I will finish as a
RAF example in desert camouflage of No.225 Sqn.
Robert-Jan Willekens
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